Reflection with Joe Wehbe
How can podcasting be used as a reflective tool and integrated into personal and professional growth?
Understanding how solo podcasting can refine public speaking and storytelling skills.
“I knew I wanted to start a podcast just because it was a great format. I was going to learn a lot, and it was going to be interesting to have conversations around a lot of things I care about and people’s perspectives.” ~ Joe Wehbe (1:29)
The conversation explores podcasting as a medium for personal growth and professional integration. Joe describes how starting a podcast as a solo endeavor helped refine public speaking skills and brought clarity to his thoughts. The discussion emphasizes the iterative relationship between writing and podcasting, where written content often serves as a foundation for podcast topics and vice versa.
Joe shares insights on reflective practices, mentioning the interplay of writing, conversation, and podcasting as tools for self-awareness and development. He highlights the unique role of podcasting in creating reusable resources and fostering connections. The conversation also touches on feedback and audience engagement, illustrating the evolving nature of the podcasting space.
Takeaways
Creating solo podcasts — A method for practicing public speaking and concise communication.
Integration of podcasting — A way to blend personal interests with professional goals.
The role of writing — Writing serves as a foundational tool to clarify and organize ideas before podcasting.
Reflection in podcasting — Podcasting as a secondary draft to refine and communicate ideas.
Community building — Conversations foster network growth and deepen audience connections.
Audience engagement — Feedback is essential for refining podcasting formats and content.
Resource development — Podcasts can serve as a personal resource library for future reference.
Resources
Seth Godin’s Podcast — A source of inspiration for adopting the “host-on-mic” format.
Notion — Used for organizing ideas and creating headings for blog and podcast content.
18 & Lost? — A collection of stories about life after high school, written by everyday people.
(Written with help from Chat-GPT.)
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